Doctor Of Philosophy
Pursuit of Research and Academic Careers
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree is intended primarily for students who desire a career in research, advanced development, or teaching. Ph.D. programs are designed to give students a broad background in mathematics and engineering sciences, together with intensive study and research experience in a specialized area.
Since thesis supervision is required, admission is not granted until the student has secured faculty supervision of a research project (which usually includes arranging funding through a research assistantship).
RELATED TOPICS
- ME Graduate Student Handbook (MS Word)
- Stanford Graduate Admissions
- Information for Postdoctoral Scholars
Professor Friedrich Prinz
Friedrich B. "Fritz" Prinz, professor of mechanical engineering, is the director of the Stanford Rapid Protyping Laboratory.
